Micro Star International is a famous name in the netbook game. To take the Wind U100's success further the company plans to launch another model in its Wind series, the U120.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.10.06 at 10:59
Looking for a decent mobile machine? Check out Toshiba's Satellite E105. The latest entrant in the Satellite series is a 14. 1-inch ultra portable machine sporting MacBook-look.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.10.06 at 10:18
Despite the huge competition of new netbooks Asus is has shipped 700,000 Eee netbooks in September according to the Commerical Times newspaper. The Chinese newspaper continues saying that Asus has shipped 1.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2008.10.06 at 01:33
The Toshiba E105 has been sneaking around the fringes for a few days now, but apparently it's not just announced -- it's available for purchase.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.10.05 at 22:38
The Apple rumor mill has really cooked up a doozy this time. According to 9to5mac -- a site with a fairly good track record -- Apple's next big thing isn't just a laptop or an iPod.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.10.05 at 13:48
We reported quite extensively about the MSI Wind when it appeared. The company did though come not really through with making the MSI Wind netbook available broadly in the United States.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2008.10.05 at 11:15
A comment made by MSI?s Director of U. S. Sales Andy Tung in an interview with LaptopMag has raised the question if Linux is a failure on netbooks.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2008.10.05 at 10:57
Slowly but surely, MSI is following in the laughable footsteps of ASUS. At first, the Wind was simply the Wind. Now, we've a smattering of variants to keep up with, and according to a recent interview with director of US sales Andy Tung, that trend isn't about to stop.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.10.05 at 01:11
HP's got the Special Edition itch again, and it's scratching it with both hands as evidenced by the newest dv4t and dv5t SE notebooks. Starting with the former, we've got a flashily designed 14.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.10.04 at 22:14
First off, we'll warn you that these reports are currently unconfirmed by the suits in Redmond, but word has it that Microsoft is working with at least one OEM to have the Windows XP "downgrade" deadline pushed out from January 2009 to at least July 31, 2009.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.10.04 at 18:31